CLXVIII. A buckle and some pieces of iron. At the left foot a black earthen jug [KAS 237] like that found in No. CLVII, and near it a glass vessel [KAS 263] of the pillared or tear-drop pattern, and in perfect preservation, very like that from No. LX, but with a less spreading mouth. These two glass vessels correspond in most respects to others which have been found at Gilton, Ashford, Reculver, and Fairford, and in a few places in France and Germany.[1][1]See Akerman's Pagan Saxondom, p. 4. - J.B.
History
Grave title
Grave
Date excavated
Between September and December 1863
Reference
Brent 1866
Page number
183-4
Sonia Hawkes description
a. bucvkle with pieces of iron, b. black earthenware jug, c. glass vessel